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30-04-09, 03:56 PM
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Hengistbury Head

Here are quite a few (so please bear with me!) photos that I took yesterday. Some photos are very similar and some are the same photo, but converted to b&W. I have spent hours cloning out loads of little black dots all over the sky, as there is dust (I think) on my sensor...So if I have missed any, please let me know! Please be free with the constructive criticism as I am going to put them on my new (thanks to DaisyChains) blog, in the hopes of selling some.

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30-04-09, 05:04 PM
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Re: Hengistbury Head

The 2nd mono one is my fave Sally.

Also, the pics are coming out a tad dark here :-/
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30-04-09, 05:34 PM
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The 2nd mono one is my fave Sally.

Also, the pics are coming out a tad dark here :-/
Do you mean some of the pics? I did notice some of them were a little, but not all of them.
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01-05-09, 09:01 AM
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Same here all seem a little dark, had a look in the shop and the levels histogram is missing the whites on the whole. A quick fix if you were so inclined!

Some nice compositions there, looks a great place to lose yourself and the cam in.
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02-05-09, 02:08 AM
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In Camera - I'd say some the exposures are perhaps a tad off and with some, the focus seems a little soft. As others have said the exposures can be fiddled with.

Edit wise - some are a bit 'wonky' in terms of the alignment but that's easily sorted.

What I would say is that you've hit on some superb view points and you've certainly got an eye for composition.
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05-05-09, 11:46 PM
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Re: Hengistbury Head

I agree with the above members comments I like number four, and the second to last as well.

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